T^SCFG="URC/Ringline","asc0" gives an error on Cinterion EHS5 US modem | Telit Cinterion IoT Developer Community
July 25, 2016 - 4:20pm, 4932 views
Hi
I am trying to use an EHS5 modem to develop an application by using RING0 notification pin. Everything works fine on the European version of the modem (EHS5-E) but on the US version the command below
AT^SCFG="URC/Ringline","asc0"
gives an error. The same error happened on the European version of the modem when I started developing the application, but the issue dissapeared. Is there any special command that should be used in this case ? My firmware version on the European version of the modem is Rev 03.001. Maybe a firmware update is needed ?
thanks
Bogdan
Hi Bogdan,
Could you please share you AT^SCFG? settings?
Best regards,
Michał
The above settings are shown after the modem has been configured.
What do you mean by "configured" ? Is this the module on which you can see the error?
No, this is the module that can be configured (the European version)
Hello,
Could you please also send the AT^SCFG? output for the module that can't be configured and ATI1 replies for both?
Regards,
Bartłomiej
See below for the output from the US based modem that is receiving the error message when trying to run the :
Also the message is only "ERROR".. no more information that that
AT^SCFG="URC/Ringline","asc0"
AT^SCFG?
^SCFG: "Audio/Loop","0"
^SCFG: "Call/ECC","0"
^SCFG: "Call/Speech/Codec","0"
^SCFG: "GPRS/AutoAttach","enabled"
^SCFG: "Gpio/mode/ASC1","gpio"
^SCFG: "Gpio/mode/DAI","gpio"
^SCFG: "Gpio/mode/DCD0","gpio"
^SCFG: "Gpio/mode/DSR0","gpio"
^SCFG: "Gpio/mode/DTR0","gpio"
^SCFG: "Gpio/mode/FSR","gpio"
^SCFG: "Gpio/mode/PULSE","gpio"
^SCFG: "Gpio/mode/PWM","gpio"
^SCFG: "Gpio/mode/RING0","gpio"
^SCFG: "Gpio/mode/SPI","gpio"
^SCFG: "Gpio/mode/SYNC","gpio"
^SCFG: "Ident/Manufacturer","Cinterion"
^SCFG: "Ident/Product","EHS5-US"
^SCFG: "MEShutdown/Fso","0"
^SCFG: "MEShutdown/sVsup/threshold","0","0"
^SCFG: "MEopMode/CFUN","0","1"
^SCFG: "MEopMode/SoR","off"
^SCFG: "Radio/Band","108"
^SCFG: "Radio/Mtpl","0"
^SCFG: "Radio/OutputPowerReduction","4"
^SCFG: "Serial/Interface/Allocation","0","0"
^SCFG: "Serial/USB/DDD","0","0","0409","1E2D","0058","Cinterion Wireless Modules","EHx",""
^SCFG: "Tcp/IRT","3"
^SCFG: "Tcp/MR","10"
^SCFG: "Tcp/OT","6000"
^SCFG: "Tcp/WithURCs","on"
^SCFG: "Trace/Syslog/OTAP","0"
^SCFG: "URC/Ringline","local"
^SCFG: "URC/Ringline/ActiveTime","2"
^SCFG: "Userware/Autostart","1"
^SCFG: "Userware/Autostart/Delay","0"
^SCFG: "Userware/DebugInterface","0.0.0.0","0.0.0.0","0"
^SCFG: "Userware/DebugMode","off"
^SCFG: "Userware/Passwd",
^SCFG: "Userware/Stdout","null",,,,"off"
^SCFG: "Userware/Watchdog","0"
OK
Hi
I have found that using
AT^SCFG="Gpio/mode/RING0","std"
allows to use after restart
AT^SCFG="URC/Ringline","asc0"
regards
Bogdan